Royal Parks and Palaces Tour with St James's Park and Buckingham Palace

Explore a thousand years of British history through London’s ornate palaces and verdant parks
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Kensington Palace
  • Kensington Gardens
  • Hyde Park
  • Buckingham Palace
Photos & Highlights
  • Learn the history of the British monarchy by exploring royal parks and palaces
  • Led by a local historian
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Tour Description
Through a thousand years of history, the British monarchy has moved from center of power to ceremonial periphery, a movement vividly illustrated by the style and geographical placement of the remaining royal palaces and the parks that surround them. While these parks remain opulent reminders of the power and sway of the monarchy, they largely remain as historical and ceremonial reminders of how Britain has evolved from absolute monarchy to a democracy. In the company of a local historian, this London Parks and Palaces Tour visits some of the most important parks and palaces in the city, including Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, and Hyde Park, elucidating their importance and exploring their grandeur.

London Parks and Palaces Tour

Starting at Westminster Hall, we will consider how the modern, ceremonial version of constitutional monarchy evolved over time and how that is reflected in the increasing democratization of space, best seen in the parks themselves, but also in the architecture and positioning of the palaces and their increasing accessibility and commercialization. 


We'll walk through St. James’s Park, once Henry VIII’s deer park, taking in St. James’s Palace and Clarence House, once home to King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla before Charles became King.

At Buckingham Palace

Upon reaching Buckingham Palace we'll discuss Victoria's choice of the palace, and the establishment with Albert of the modern idea of “The Royal Family” as a kind of domestic ideal. We'll explore the embodiment of this, and other aspects of her rule, in the Monument. From here, we can also examine the ups and downs of the Monarchy in public opinion, as well as the Royal Family today and their place in British society and culture. 

From Hyde Park to Kensington Palace

We'll continue along Green Park and Hyde Park, ending at Queen Victoria's birth place: Kensington Palace. The Palace chosen by William III, supposedly to benefit his health, but also for its symbolism: away from the seat of government, in the country, in a low-key, gentlemanly style. We'll compare Spencer and Clarence House as well as Lancaster House with Versailles, the White House, and the Escorial, demonstrating that while it may be grand, it is an out of the way—even suburban—house. 


We'll talk of more recent residents of the palace: Princess Margaret, Princess Diana, and William and Kate, and consider the present and the future for the British monarchy. 

Take Aways

At the end of the walk we will have had the opportunity not only to marvel at some of London’s grandest and most beautiful landscapes, but we will have also developed an overview of how Britain’s constitutional monarchy has evolved and why, seen how that evolution is reflected physically in the deployment of buildings and parks, and begun to understand the place that London’s great parks play in the present life and past history of the city.


This walk can be tailored to appeal to everyone from the young, with its stories and fairy-tale glamor, to the more sophisticated trying to understand how the English constitution has become what it is today.


As this walk covers about 3.5 km, clients should wear comfortable shoes.

FAQ

Where do we meet? Where does it end?
The walk begins in the Westminster neighborhood and ends at Kensington Palace. Your confirmation email will have the exact meeting point details along with a map.


Do we go inside the venues or just see them from the outside?
We will view these venues from the outside. The walk ends at Kensington Palace, where you are welcome to go inside after the tour.


What if it’s raining?
Tours operate rain or shine, but in the case of inclement weather, your expert will modify the tour so more time is spent indoors. It never hurts to have an umbrella on hand.


Is this a walking intensive tour?
This walk covers about 3 miles overall. If you have mobility concerns please let us know so we can alert your expert and they can adapt the tour itinerary to your needs.
Experts
Karen Karen
Local Guide
Jane Jane
Architectural Historian
Fiona Fiona
Tour Guide
Sue Sue
Local Guide
William William
Local Guide
Sean Sean
Historian
Mark Mark
Local Guide
Jane Jane
Local Guide
Harry Harry
Historian
Laura Laura
Historian
David David
Local Guide
Caroline Caroline
Architectural Historian
Paula Paula
Local Guide
Imogen Imogen
Historian
Sam Sam
Local Guide
Laurence Laurence
Local Guide
Tim Tim
Historian
Guy Guy
Local Guide
Melissa Melissa
Local Guide
Emma Emma
Historian
Janice Janice
Local Guide
Don Don
Local Guide
Laurence Laurence
Local Guide
Jonathan Jonathan
TOUR GUIDE
Lesley Lesley
Local Guide
Emanuela Emanuela
Local Guide
Rebecca Rebecca
Local Guide
Emily Emily
Historian
Alex Alex
Local Guide
Alexandra Alexandra
Local Guide
Chris Chris
Architect
Peter Peter
Political Scientist
Tim Tim
Tour Guide
Mike Mike
Local Guide
Where You'll Start
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Melissa was the best, very acknowledgeable and patient with our million questions. Had a lovely day with her.
Tim took us on a wonderful walk through parks from the Patliament building to Kensington Palace. The discussion along the way was fascinating. History, gossip, and the ins and outs of keeping the green space open and safe. The tour is a joy.
We had such a nice afternoon stroll through London parks and Palaces! The yank you Chris!

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